Solubility Equilibrium & KSP Notes: Molar Solubility MAXIMUM MOLARITY
Solubility Equilibrium & KSP Notes: Molar Solubility MAXIMUM MOLARITY
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AP Chemistry
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Solubility Equilibrium & Ksp Notes
Solubility Refresher:
Solute: substance that is dissolved into something else. The minor component of a solution.
Solvent: substance that makes of the major component of a solution. (water generally)
Saturated Solution: solution that has the maximum amount of solute dissolved in it.
Solubility:
Refers to the quantity that will dissolve to form a saturated solution.
Typical units: grams of solute per Liter of solution
Molar solubility is the maximum molarity of a solute.
Molar solubility = MAXIMUM MOLARITY
Na1+ (aq)
Cl1- (aq)
Addition of either Na1+ (aq) or Cl1- (aq) shifts equilibrium to the left, reducing solubility.
This can be done with aqueous HCl because it dissociates to form H1+ and Cl1- ions.
Can also be done with aqueous Na2SO4 since it exists as separate Na1+ and SO42- ions.
BIG IDEA: Adding a common ion decreases the solubility of a salt.
2. Solubility and pH
Mg(OH)2 (s)
Mg2+ (aq)
2 OH1- (aq)
Ba2+ (aq)
SO42- (aq)
K=
2 F1- (aq)
K=
Precipitation of Ions:
BaSO4 (s)
Ba2+ (aq)
SO42- (aq)
solvent cannot dissolve that many ions so precipitate forms until Q = Ksp
If Q = Ksp
If Q < Ksp
I. Dissolving the solid ionic compound into pure water. Solving for a missing variable in a
mathematical expression.
The Ksp for CaF2 is 3.9 x 10-11. What is the molar solubility (max molarity) of a CaF2 solution?
Ksp = [Ca2+][F1-]2
A saturated solution of sodium chloride has a molarity of 5.65 M. What is the Ksp for NaCl?
What will be the molar solubility of AgCl solution that already contains 0.75 M NaCl? Ksp = 1.8 x 10-10.
What is the molar solubility of CaF2 in a 0.50 M KF solution? The Ksp of CaF2 is 3.9 x 10-11.
III. Will a precipitate form when two substances are mixed? Compare Q to Ksp.
Throw all of the ions into a beaker of pure water. Are the concentrations of the ions high enough to find
each other to make a precipitate? Must calculate the molarities of each ion and then plug the ion
molarities into the Ksp math expression.
Compare this value (Q) to the Ksp textbook value. If Q>Ksp, a ppt will form. If Q < Ksp then no
precipitate forms. If Q = Ksp, the solution is fully saturated. On the brink of a precipitate!
IV. Selective Precipitation: Which sparingly soluble solid will form a precipitate first?
A beaker contains 250 mL of a mixture that is labeled as 0.10 M Sr(NO3)2 and 0.00050 M Pb(NO3)2. A
person slowly adds solid Na2CO3 to the beaker until a precipitate starts to form.
Substance
Ksp Value
SrCO3
9.3 x 10-10
PbCO3
7.4 x 10-14
Given these conditions, what substance (SrCO3 or PbCO3) starts to precipitate first? What is the
concentration of the [CO32-] when the first precipitate starts to form?